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globalization (US/UK)n.• globalización s.f.ˌgləʊbələ'zeɪʃən, ˌgləʊbəlaɪ'zeɪʃənmass noun globalización f, mundialización f[ˌɡlǝʊbǝlaɪ'zeɪʃǝn]N globalización f* * *[ˌgləʊbələ'zeɪʃən, ˌgləʊbəlaɪ'zeɪʃən]mass noun globalización f, mundialización f -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > globalization
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globalization [‚gləʊbəlaɪ'zeɪʃən](a) (making worldwide) mondialisation f(b) (generalization) globalisation fUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > globalization
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сущ.тж. globalisation1) эк., соц. глобализация, всемирное распространение (распространение действия того или иного фактора за пределами той или иной государственной территории, сферы деятельности)the globalization of American youth culture — всемирное распространение американской молодежной культуры
Ant:economic integration, economic globalization, financial globalization, cultural globalization, political globalization, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, MartinSee:2) эк., соц. глобализация (расширение связей между различными частями мировой системы; можно говорить об экономической глобализации, культурной глобализации и т. д.)See:economic integration, economic globalization, financial globalization, cultural globalization, political globalization, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin, Albrow, Martin* * *. Тенденция к образованию всемирной инвестиционной среды и интеграция национальных рынков капиталов . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *процесс международного масштаба, который стал возможен благодаря инвестициям на финансовых рынках -
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[English Word] globalization[Swahili Word] utandawazi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Dialect] recent------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[ˌgləʊbəlaɪ'zeɪʃn] [AE -lɪ'z-]nome globalizzazione f.* * *globalization► to globalize* * *[ˌgləʊbəlaɪ'zeɪʃn] [AE -lɪ'z-]nome globalizzazione f. -
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > globalization
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Iஉலகமயமாக்குதல்IIஉலகமயமாக்குதல் (Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the peoplecompaniesIVand governments of different nations.) -
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உலகமயமாக்குதல் (Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations.) -
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Gen Mgtthe creation of international strategies by organizations for overseas expansion and operation on a worldwide level. The process of globalization has been precipitated by a number of factors including rapid technology developments that make global communications possible, political developments such as the fall of communism, and transportation developments that make traveling faster and more frequent. These produce greater development opportunities for companies with the opening up of additional markets, allow greater customer harmonization as a result of the increase in shared cultural values, and provide a superior competitive position with lower operating costs in other countries and access to new raw materials, resources, and investment opportunities. -
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"The process of designing and developing a software product to function in multiple locales. Globalization involves identifying the locales that must be supported, designing features that support those locales, and writing code that functions equally well in any of the supported locales." -
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глобализация
Глобализация - процесс интеграции человечества и сфер его деятельности в ходе эволюции в информационную эпоху.
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